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So I've seen alot of complaints online regarding the issue with the Windshield wiper transmission. Now there's a recall in Canada but not the US because people are complaining online instead of contacting GMC. If you want a recall you have to contact GMC . I just paid $318 to fix the problem because no one is contacting GMC.

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Even thought this is an old thread here is what i know. My 2013 Equinox was repaired under recall 25302 in march of 2017. I was driving down the road and the wipers failed. Just so happened that I was passing a Chevy dealer at the time and pulled in. They replaced the module and plug assy. Took 1/2 an hour. No charge

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Received a letter from GM regarding this issue in which they will cover repairs during a 10 year period from when the vehicle was purchased. It is not a recall. A form was also attached for reimbursement for any previous repairs that I had done concerning the arm. I am in the U.S. and understand this was a Canada bulletin originally. I only have 30,000 on my Equinox, but is this a high rate failure where I should contact my dealer and get it done now? I am guessing this is a failure that occurs without warning when the wipers are in use.

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Received a letter from GM regarding this issue in which they will cover repairs during a 10 year period from when the vehicle was purchased. It is not a recall. A form was also attached for reimbursement for any previous repairs that I had done concerning the arm. I am in the U.S. and understand this was a Canada bulletin originally. I only have 30,000 on my Equinox, but is this a high rate failure where I should contact my dealer and get it done now? I am guessing this is a failure that occurs without warning when the wipers are in use.

I just got the same letter about a week or so ago. Just kind of skimmed through it. I've got almost 143,000 miles on my 2011 and no sign of a problem (yet) ... but I could see it failing instantaneously. Maybe I should get some replacement parts and throw them in the glovebox? I never take my vehicles back to the dealer unless there's a warranty or safety issue.

Then again - I still haven't taken my '02 Impala in for the Ignition Switch "fix" (whatever that was .. a plastic insert of some kind?). I get 2 or 3 "Stop Sign" postcards every year telling me to bring it in to the local Chevy dealer for "repair". They go right in the garbage.

I have a 2010 NOX that just had this exact problem, but GM says the VIN does not apply :angryfire:. Regardless, I didn't see it on this forum, so here is a copy/paste of the TSB:
http://m.gm.oemdtc.com/Recall/SB-10057977-8108.pdf
Bulletin No.: 14882
Date: March 2015
SPECIAL COVERAGE
SUBJECT...

My 2013 Equinox just turned 100K and all is good. With the exception of the wiper motor recall, all services and recalls are current. I'm curious if anyone had purchased an aftermarket warranty for their SUV and what it cost. I filled out a few online quote forms and instead of a quote, I got...

Just came out a few days ago on my CarFax app. It won’t let me copy the data so I had to include the screenshot.
Manufacturer Emission recall issued
Recall #N192271200
CHARGE AIR COOLER DUCT DISCONNECT AT THROTTLE BODY
Status: Remedy Available